I have seen in a magazine (can't remember which one) that there is a registry hack that will allow access to an OCing section of the nVidia drivers.
Does anyone know how to do this ? I can't remember and its not too hard. It will even set an optimum OC speed for your card automatically, if you wish.

With "NVTweak" still highlighted, right-click in the right window pane

Select new -> DWORD value

Name this new word "CoolBits" (it's not case sensitive)

double-click the new Coolbits DWORD to open the value's properties box

In the "value data" box, enter "3" and insure that the Hexadecimal selection is checked

Exit Regedit

Now, when you right click on the desktop, properties -> settings -> advanced, the tab with all the performance settings should have a new option called "clock frequency settings". You can manually adjust from here...

The latest drivers now flash a user agreement at you when you go to manual each time, and you have to scroll through the thing like you're actually reading it before you can check "agree". Other than that, it's a great little utility.

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